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Weyburn RCMP investigate break-enter at RM Griffin post office

Weyburn RCMP investigate break-enter at RM Griffin post office

If your tip leads to an arrest or charge, you may be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.
Cancelled: Magical fundraiser to support Weyburn Humane Society

Cancelled: Magical fundraiser to support Weyburn Humane Society

Curtis Strauss is a magician from Saskatoon. His magic show blends sleight of hand, misdirection, comedy, and audience participation.
Business community important contributors to Communithon

Business community important contributors to Communithon

The goal for the 2022 Communithon to raise $82,022 for the member agencies.
Crop report: overall good year reported for southeast farmers

Crop report: overall good year reported for southeast farmers

Crop quality in the region was good overall, with the majority of crops falling within the top two grades.
Editorial: Tough times continue for all consumers

Editorial: Tough times continue for all consumers

With inflation on food over 10 per cent, the House of Commons unanimously voted to investigate food prices.
New Pumpkin Lane event to highlight Red Coat Trails

New Pumpkin Lane event to highlight Red Coat Trails

Businesses, non-profit organizations and individuals are invited to bring down their beautifully carved pumpkins for the event.
Weyburn Concert Series says farewell to volunteer of 46 years

Weyburn Concert Series says farewell to volunteer of 46 years

A special tribute was held for volunteer Lynn Kot prior to the concert with Ken Lavigne on Tuesday night.
Radville 4-H member receives prestigious LEAD scholarship

Radville 4-H member receives prestigious LEAD scholarship

Kate Axten of Minton, a member of a Radville 4-H Club, was one of four 4-H members to be awarded a $20,000 LEAD scholarship by 4-H Canada
Weyburn Comp students do ‘Walk for Wenjack’

Weyburn Comp students do ‘Walk for Wenjack’

About 900 WCS students from Grades 7 to 12 took part in the Walk for Wenjack.
Cornerstone board listens to concerns from Teacher's Association

Cornerstone board listens to concerns from Teacher's Association

Whitney Paul-Joseph said it is her desire to “see the teachers in the buildings they work in,” and she was eager to keep lines of communication open.
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